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Vascular supply at risk during lateral release of the patella during total knee arthroplasty: A cadaveric study.

Henry DeBell1, Zachariah Pinter1, Martim Pinto1, Shelby Bergstresser1, Sung Lee1, Cesar de Cesar Netto2, Ashish Shah2, Sameer Naranje2, Amit Kumar Agarwal3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Lateral release to improve patellar tracking is commonly performed during total knee arthroplasty. Blood is supplied to the lateral patella by two main arteries: the superior and inferior lateral genicular arteries. The transverse infrapatellar artery also branches off the lateral inferior genicular artery to supply the inferior half of the patella. Severance of any of these arteries during lateral release can lead to avascular necrosis of the patella. This cadaveric study investigates the lateral vasculature to the patella and whether it can be visualized and preserved during lateral release of the patella.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study involved ten cadavers, each of which underwent lateral release of the patella. One senior joint surgeon performed and supervised the incisions and attempted to locate and preserve these vessels. We then quantified the number of cadavers with visualized blood vessels and analysed their location and course to determine whether they could be preserved during lateral release of the patella.
RESULTS: In our study, three of the ten cadavers had an artery that was visible within the incisional plane and preserved. Two were the inferior lateral genicular artery, and one was the superior lateral genicular artery. In the other seven cadavers, no vessels were visualized during the lateral dissection.
CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate that it is difficult to visualize blood supply to the patella during lateral release. Every attempt should be made to preserve these blood vessels to avoid devascularization to patella in the setting of an already severed medial vascularity due to standard approach to knee replacement.

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Keywords:  Artery; Blood flow; Lateral patellar release; Patella; Total knee arthroplasty

Year:  2017        PMID: 30705542      PMCID: PMC6349579          DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2017.11.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0976-5662


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